
Never again will I hear the age old question, "Mrs. V, is this right?" Now that I use self-checking Google Sheets activities in my middle school classroom, the responsibility for "correcting" student work has shifted from me to the student. Google Sheets activities can immediately tell a student if an answer correct by turning green (correct) or red (incorrect). Many Google Sheets activities also show the student score as they answer questions..
This powerful game-changing way of practicing has put the ownership of learning and correcting mistakes (immediately, rather than the next day in class) back on the students rather than the teacher. Imagine how incredibly powerful and motivating that must be for students!
Have you tried self-correcting Google Sheets activities in your classroom? Grab a free copy of a Solving Addition and Subtraction Equations Google Sheets Word Search here to try!